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Navigating Imperfection with the 20 Shitty Episode Experiment

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We all know we approach podcasting a little differently here at Uncommonly More, and today I’m sharing a prime example of that. We're diving headfirst into what I like to call the "20 Shitty Episode Experiment." Yep, you heard that right! We're all about embracing those perfectly imperfect first episodes and turning them into golden learning opportunities.

We'll chat about why it's totally okay to fumble around a bit as you find your podcasting groove, in fact, it’s essential. I'll share some juicy tips on how to experiment, discover your unique voice, and make sure your podcast lines up with your business goals. Plus, we're going to get real about the nitty-gritty of DIY production and why sometimes, less is more when you're just starting out.

We’re taking it a step further in this episode of The More Profitable Podcast and talk about how established podcasters can use this experiment when making a change. Plus, the signs to know when it’s time to go all in on your podcast and line up the support you need to shift it to the next level.

01:13 - How to break free from perfectionism and start creating podcast content to find your style and voice.

04:36 - Even for experienced podcasters, it is important to continue experimenting and making changes.

06:44 - Some of the outside changes that might dictate a change to your existing podcast.

11:13 - Encouraging DIY podcast production as a way to get started and try on podcasting as a beginner.

20:42 - How to balance personal experimentation with creating episodes that serve as sales assets.

26:24 - Tips for determining the success of an experiment and when it's time to go all in.

31:59 - When to debrief and identify the support needed to move forward effectively.

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We all know we approach podcasting a little differently here at Uncommonly More, and today I’m sharing a prime example of that. We're diving headfirst into what I like to call the "20 Shitty Episode Experiment." Yep, you heard that right! We're all about embracing those perfectly imperfect first episodes and turning them into golden learning opportunities.

We'll chat about why it's totally okay to fumble around a bit as you find your podcasting groove, in fact, it’s essential. I'll share some juicy tips on how to experiment, discover your unique voice, and make sure your podcast lines up with your business goals. Plus, we're going to get real about the nitty-gritty of DIY production and why sometimes, less is more when you're just starting out.

We’re taking it a step further in this episode of The More Profitable Podcast and talk about how established podcasters can use this experiment when making a change. Plus, the signs to know when it’s time to go all in on your podcast and line up the support you need to shift it to the next level.

01:13 - How to break free from perfectionism and start creating podcast content to find your style and voice.

04:36 - Even for experienced podcasters, it is important to continue experimenting and making changes.

06:44 - Some of the outside changes that might dictate a change to your existing podcast.

11:13 - Encouraging DIY podcast production as a way to get started and try on podcasting as a beginner.

20:42 - How to balance personal experimentation with creating episodes that serve as sales assets.

26:24 - Tips for determining the success of an experiment and when it's time to go all in.

31:59 - When to debrief and identify the support needed to move forward effectively.

Mentioned in Navigating Imperfection with the 20 Shitty Episode Experiment
Podcasts for Profit: How Nicole Otchy Uses Her Podcast as a Sales Asset

Podcasting for Profitability Roundtable

Podcast Strategy Intensive

Rate and Review The More Profitable Podcast

Join us for our last Podcasting for Profitability Roundtable of 2024 on August 14th.
Reserve your seat and submit your question at https://uncommonlymore.com/roundtable/
Support the Show.

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